Saluting 2024: Senior Newcomers
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It is difficult for seniors to enter into any rankings as so many players have had multiple viewings and have built a huge head start. There, however, are players that either move in the area, transfer or just improve to…
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Continue ReadingIt is difficult for seniors to enter into any rankings as so many players have had multiple viewings and have built a huge head start. There, however, are players that either move in the area, transfer or just improve to turn heads. For whatever the reason these five players have not only found their way in the rankings, but have shook up the top 100.
Kylie’s impact has been on the defensive end. Her intensity and effort along with her athleticism make a problem for most ball handlers. She finishes her career at the #65 spot.
Amelia is a smart player and gets into the right areas on the court on defense to make a play. She has a nice shot from beyond the arc and knack for getting open. Amelia locked in the top 100 at #87. She is a three sport athlete.
Jordan battles well inside and can finish by the basket. Her true value comes on the boards where she will average more rebounds than points. She can do the little things to help her team win. Jordan ends up at #92.
Mary at #99 finishes in the top 100 in her class. She can be counted on to knock down open threes and to battle for loose balls.
Aybree lands at #48 int the rankings. Her 6’3″ frame was instrumental to Frederick’s success and earned her a spot at the next level with Delaware State next season. She can finish by the basket and has good timing to block shots.
Da’Shai has god anticipation jumping passing lanes so opposing offenses need to know her whereabouts before passing against the press. She has range to knock down three pointers. The #55 ranked player has been a cornerstone for Largo over the years.